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North Dakota wonât have a sage grouse hunting season in 2014. That news probably doesnât surprise anyone who pays attention to the stateâs outdoor world.
Sage grouse are North Dakotaâs largest native upland game bird, found only in the extre…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

CASPER, Wyo. (AP) â The federal government paid $236 million to landowners in 11 states to preserve sage grouse habitat amid a debate over whether the bird should be listed as an endangered species â potentially hindering energy development and r…continue reading on mitchellrepublic.com

SAN FRANCISCO â Federal wildlife officials on Friday proposed to list as threatened populations of greater sage grouse in Nevada and California in an effort to save the struggling species, a decision that promises to pose new cha…continue reading on mitchellrepublic.com

By Jason Dearen
The Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO â Federal wildlife officials on Friday proposed to list as threatened populations of greater sage grouse in Nevada and California in an effort to save the struggling species, a decision that prom…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

By Jason Dearen
The Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO â Federal wildlife officials on Friday proposed to list as threatened populations of greater sage grouse in Nevada and California in an effort to save the struggling species, a decision that prom…continue reading on thedickinsonpress.com

GRAND FORKS The good, old days that upland game hunters in North Dakota enjoyed in the mid-2000s are fading into history, if results from the state’s July and August roadside grouse and partridge surveys are any indication.Continue Reading